德国公司将与印度联合生产中型鱼雷以及反潜水源声纳

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德国这家公司是蒂森克虏伯下属的公司, 将同印度亿万富豪的公司联合生产重型鱼雷和探测潜水员的声纳。

文章讲印度将在2027年之前增加18条潜艇。 印度海军的主要压力是在印度洋搜潜和反潜。目标自然是中国。

Torpedo Maker Plans India Plant With Billionaire Anil Ambani (2)


     (Updates with share price in seventh paragraph.)

By N. C. Bipindra
     (Bloomberg) -- Germany’s Atlas Elektronik GmbH is tying up
with one of billionaire Anil Ambani’s defense companies to make
an advanced torpedo in India, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi
pursues a $60 billion expansion of the country’s navy.
     The goal is a joint venture with Ambani’s Pipavav Defence &
Offshore Engineering Co. to make a heavyweight torpedo in India,
according to Khalil Rahman, the chief executive of the German
company’s local unit.
     "Up until now, most of the projects to which we have sold
were to supply equipment directly from Germany," he said in an
interview in New Delhi. "But it’s now clear some of the projects
are coming out in the ‘buy and make in India’ category. What we
need to do is to develop a supply chain, so that the sub-
components are built in India."
     Modi is seeking to almost double the size of India’s navy
with locally made vessels to deter China in the Indian Ocean,
spur manufacturing and encourage defense exports. His challenge
is convincing global arms makers that India has the funds to
match its ambitions and is making it easier to operate in Asia’s
third-largest economy.
     "Everyone starts with very good intentions," Rahman said in
the Sept. 29 interview. "What happens in India generally -- I’m
not talking specifically about defense procurement procedures --
things are very heavily regulated and we end up with complicated
procedures to do anything. But things are beginning to change."
     Daljeet Singh, a spokesman for Ambani’s Reliance Group,
didn’t immediately comment on the tie-up with Atlas.
     Pipavav Defence & Offshore Engineering climbed 0.3 percent
as of 9:39 a.m. in Mumbai, bucking a 0.3 percent drop in S&P BSE
Sensex index.
     Atlas, a ThyssenKrupp AG and Airbus Group SE company, says
the SeaHake weapon -- which is used by the German navy -- can be
fired from submarines and surface vessels. India is looking to
add at least 100 warships by 2027, including 18 submarines.
     "Anti-submarine warfare is the main preoccupation in the
Indian Ocean at the moment," Rahman said.
     Atlas recently identified local businesses good enough to
slot into the company’s global supply chain for the torpedoes,
Rahman said. 

                          Enemy Divers

     It’s also tied up with Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India’s
biggest engineering company, to bid for a contract to supply
sonars that detect enemy divers when a ship is at anchor, he
said.
     Debojyoti Chatterjee, a spokesman for Larsen & Toubro,
declined to comment.
     Modi’s vision is to develop a defense-industrial complex
that can improve India’s sometimes poorly equipped forces. His
government has eased restrictions on foreign direct investment
into the sector, and approved about $60 billion of weapons’
purchases since taking office in May last year. 
     A joint statement following a meeting between German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Modi in New Delhi earlier this
month highlighted defense production as an area for increased
business collaboration.
     Even so, protracted procurement procedures and the need to
find funds for the defense overhaul both pose risks for global
manufacturers.
     "The foreign companies that tie-up in India will have to
look at not only supplying to armed forces here, but also look
at exporting their products out of India, to beat that single-
customer situation and make their businesses profitable," said
K. V. Kuber, an independent defense analyst based in New Delhi
who previously helped India’s government form policies on arms
acquisitions.

For Related News and Information:
Submarine Killers Showcase India’s $61 Billion Warning to China
Anil Ambani’s Unit to Buy Pipavav Defence in $334 Million Deal
Modi Shares Secrets of Predator-Like Drone to Bolster India (2)
India companies column alerts: SALT INCOL
Top India stories: TIND
德国这家公司是蒂森克虏伯下属的公司, 将同印度亿万富豪的公司联合生产重型鱼雷和探测潜水员的声纳。

文章讲印度将在2027年之前增加18条潜艇。 印度海军的主要压力是在印度洋搜潜和反潜。目标自然是中国。

Torpedo Maker Plans India Plant With Billionaire Anil Ambani (2)


     (Updates with share price in seventh paragraph.)

By N. C. Bipindra
     (Bloomberg) -- Germany’s Atlas Elektronik GmbH is tying up
with one of billionaire Anil Ambani’s defense companies to make
an advanced torpedo in India, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi
pursues a $60 billion expansion of the country’s navy.
     The goal is a joint venture with Ambani’s Pipavav Defence &
Offshore Engineering Co. to make a heavyweight torpedo in India,
according to Khalil Rahman, the chief executive of the German
company’s local unit.
     "Up until now, most of the projects to which we have sold
were to supply equipment directly from Germany," he said in an
interview in New Delhi. "But it’s now clear some of the projects
are coming out in the ‘buy and make in India’ category. What we
need to do is to develop a supply chain, so that the sub-
components are built in India."
     Modi is seeking to almost double the size of India’s navy
with locally made vessels to deter China in the Indian Ocean,
spur manufacturing and encourage defense exports. His challenge
is convincing global arms makers that India has the funds to
match its ambitions and is making it easier to operate in Asia’s
third-largest economy.
     "Everyone starts with very good intentions," Rahman said in
the Sept. 29 interview. "What happens in India generally -- I’m
not talking specifically about defense procurement procedures --
things are very heavily regulated and we end up with complicated
procedures to do anything. But things are beginning to change."
     Daljeet Singh, a spokesman for Ambani’s Reliance Group,
didn’t immediately comment on the tie-up with Atlas.
     Pipavav Defence & Offshore Engineering climbed 0.3 percent
as of 9:39 a.m. in Mumbai, bucking a 0.3 percent drop in S&P BSE
Sensex index.
     Atlas, a ThyssenKrupp AG and Airbus Group SE company, says
the SeaHake weapon -- which is used by the German navy -- can be
fired from submarines and surface vessels. India is looking to
add at least 100 warships by 2027, including 18 submarines.
     "Anti-submarine warfare is the main preoccupation in the
Indian Ocean at the moment," Rahman said.
     Atlas recently identified local businesses good enough to
slot into the company’s global supply chain for the torpedoes,
Rahman said. 

                          Enemy Divers

     It’s also tied up with Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India’s
biggest engineering company, to bid for a contract to supply
sonars that detect enemy divers when a ship is at anchor, he
said.
     Debojyoti Chatterjee, a spokesman for Larsen & Toubro,
declined to comment.
     Modi’s vision is to develop a defense-industrial complex
that can improve India’s sometimes poorly equipped forces. His
government has eased restrictions on foreign direct investment
into the sector, and approved about $60 billion of weapons’
purchases since taking office in May last year. 
     A joint statement following a meeting between German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Modi in New Delhi earlier this
month highlighted defense production as an area for increased
business collaboration.
     Even so, protracted procurement procedures and the need to
find funds for the defense overhaul both pose risks for global
manufacturers.
     "The foreign companies that tie-up in India will have to
look at not only supplying to armed forces here, but also look
at exporting their products out of India, to beat that single-
customer situation and make their businesses profitable," said
K. V. Kuber, an independent defense analyst based in New Delhi
who previously helped India’s government form policies on arms
acquisitions.

For Related News and Information:
Submarine Killers Showcase India’s $61 Billion Warning to China
Anil Ambani’s Unit to Buy Pipavav Defence in $334 Million Deal
Modi Shares Secrets of Predator-Like Drone to Bolster India (2)
India companies column alerts: SALT INCOL
Top India stories: TIND
现代鱼雷的价格与同等重量的黄金是一样的。
我是008 发表于 2015-10-13 17:22
现代鱼雷的价格与同等重量的黄金是一样的。
大概,夸大了十几倍的样子……
反潜水员- -我还以为是反潜无源声呐。。
来自:张俊的超级大本营 iPhone6S 客户端
都是真正的高科技。
印度人是象棋高手么,天天将将将,谁都抗不住呀
这里@slayerhuahua,求如何破之?另外汉斯的声呐和鱼雷技术如何?